
Date: Sept. 2, 2011
Contact: Carol Connelly, Director,
Media & Communication Services, ext. 5267, cconnelly@pnc.edu
PNC Astronomy Club Presentation by Dr. Glynn Bricker
WESTVILLE – The Purdue University North Central Astronomy Club will host the presentation, “Cosmogenic Nuclides in Primitive Meteorites: Implications for Early Solar System Evolution” Dr. Glynn E. Bricker, assistant professor of Physics, on Tuesday , Sept. 13 at noon in the Library-Student-Faculty Assembly Hall, Room 02. The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
The Astronomy Club encourages persons of all interests who have a curiosity about Astronomy and the solar system to attend and learn more. Non-scientists are welcomed .
Area teachers are welcome to bring their students for this informative, thought-provoking talk. There will be time for discussion and questions and answers.
The Astronomy Club holds talks on current events of what is happening in the Astronomy field throughout the academic year and has hosted night-sky observation nights, using a high power telescope to view the night sky. All events are open to the public.
Additional information about this event or upcoming events may be obtained by contacting Bricker by email: gbricker@pnc.edu. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Bricker .